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Grain markets stage another rally
The grain markets are staging another rally, gaining 35 cents in corn last week and 62 cents in soybeans. Marlin Clark explains in this week’s grain report.
China’s administration of grain quotas breaches WTO rules
A World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found that China at fault with how it administers its tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) for wheat, corn, and rice.
Iowa CornCam has Web visitors grinning ear-to-ear
Once again, visitors from around the world will be able to log onto their Internet browsers, sit back and witness one of nature’s wonders: a crop of corn growing in eastern Iowa.
Grain prices perky without good reason
Phones are not ringing in cash grain trading offices across the Midwest, and when farmers get together, they talk about why they did not sell $4.50 corn when they had the chance.
Weather threatens previously optimistic hog outlook
At this point, there’s no way to know exactly how much corn and soybeans will yield, how much grain and feed prices will increase or how they will affect hog producers.
Cover crops project provides fertile ground for graduate fellows
Penn State graduate students study whether diverse cover crop mixtures can enhance ecosystem functions in a corn-soybean-wheat cash crop rotation.
Living a good life at ‘home’
Writer and journalist Gene Logsdon was the “Contrary Farmer,” an Ohio-based “cottage farmer” with 32 acres of trees, garden, a rotating collection of livestock, a patch of corn, and “about 593,455,780 weeds.”
Up and down: USDA releases latest crop forecast, demand numbers
Despite weather conditions in parts of the U.S., national corn production is forecast at 13.8 billion bushels, up 28 percent from 2012. If realized, this will be a new record production for the United States.
Vacation With Us… Marshall
We never get tired of the Corn Palace! Larry Marshall, of Canfield, Ohio, made the trip to Mitchell, S.D., over the Memorial Day weekend and, of course, had to take us along.
Stewart’s wilt may hit Ohio in 2007
COLUMBUS – Cornfields throughout southern Ohio might be at risk this growing season for Stewart’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight – a corn disease caused by a bacterium carried and spread by adult flea beetles.






